What are the topics you care about making trials in lupus more effective? Results of an Open Space meeting of international lupus experts
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Lupus erythematosus Systemic Qualitative research Outcome assessment Health care
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2021-05-20Referencia bibliográfica
Mucke J... [et al.]. What are the topics you care about making trials in lupus more effective? Results of an Open Space meeting of international lupus expertsLupus Science & Medicine 2021;8:e000506. doi: [10.1136/lupus-2021-000506]
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Rheumazentrum Rhein-RuhrAbstract
Despite promising candidates for new therapeutic options
in the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE),
many clinical trials have failed in the past few years.
The disappointing results have been at least partly be
attributed to trial designs. With the aim of stimulating new
developments in SLE trial design, an international open
space meeting was held on occasion of the European
Lupus Meeting 2018 in Duesseldorf, Germany about ‘What
are the topics you care about for making trials in lupus
more effective?’. The Open Space is a participant-driven
technology, where the discussion topics and schedule
are selected during the meeting by all participants
and discussion rounds are led by the people attending
encouraging active contributions. Eleven topics were
selected for further discussion, of which 6 were voted to
be more intensively discussed in two consecutive rounds.
Major topics were the optimal handling of glucocorticoids
in clinical trials, the improvement of outcome measures,
reducing or controlling the placebo response and the
identification of biomarkers and stratification parameters.
Further, the importance of local and international networks
was emphasised. By networking, collaborations are
facilitated, patient recruitment is more efficient and
treatment can be harmonised thus lead to more successful
SLE trials. Further discussions are needed to substantiate
the results and develop new trial designs.